Episodes

  • 6: Forward: A Contemporary Take on Safavid Fashion
    Oct 13 2023

    How does Safavid fashion continue to influence and inspire us today? We partnered with M7 - a centre for innovation and design - to invite five Qatar-based designers to create contemporary pieces, drawing inspiration from the items in this exhibition. 

    ‘Fashioning an Empire’ is by the Museum of Islamic Art, and produced by Kerning Cultures Network. 

    Thank you to our partners, Qatar Museums, and M7. The Fashioning an Empire exhibition runs 23 October, 2023 - 20 April, 2024 at the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha. 

    This series is produced by Al Shaibani and edited by Hebah Fisher, with sound design by Mohamad Khreizat. 

    Thank you to Marrakech Arbuckle for joining us in this episode. The designers showcased in this segment are:

    • @YasminMansourOfficial 

    • @arman__mansouri 

    • @nf_althani

    • @ronihelou

    • @JwahrOfficial

    Follow us @MIAQatar on Instagram to learn more about this exhibit.

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    9 mins
  • 5: Le Goût Perse: a Fascination With All Things Persian
    Oct 13 2023

    The fashion and fame of Safavid silks continued even after the empire declined. In the late 19th century we saw a growing fascination with Safavid silks, starting with the Russian Ballet and Louis Cartier. And from there, sparking a whole fashion trend in Europe.

    ‘Fashioning an Empire’ is by the Museum of Islamic Art, and produced by Kerning Cultures Network. 

    Thank you to our partners, Qatar Museums, and M7. The Fashioning an Empire exhibition runs 23 October, 2023 - 20 April, 2024 at the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha. 

    This series is produced by Al Shaibani and edited by Hebah Fisher, with sound design by Mohamad Khreizat. 

    Thank you to Dr Tara Desjardins, curator at the Museum of Islamic Art, for talking to us for this episode. 

    Follow us @MIAQatar on Instagram to learn more about this exhibit.

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    8 mins
  • 4: Safavid Fashion: A Feast for the Senses
    Oct 13 2023

    What did high-end Safavid fashion look like? One of the most luxurious textiles produced in the Safavid period in Iran was silk velvet – specifically, silk velvet with figural decoration. In addition to being visually opulent and elegant, Safavid fashion was a way of expressing political and literary messages that often indicated the status and identity of the wearer.  

    ‘Fashioning an Empire’ is by the Museum of Islamic Art, and produced by Kerning Cultures Network. 

    Thank you to our partners, Qatar Museums, and M7. The Fashioning an Empire exhibition runs 23 October, 2023 - 20 April, 2024 at the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha. 

    This series is produced by Al Shaibani and edited by Hebah Fisher, with sound design by Mohamad Khreizat. 

    Thank you to Nicoletta Fazio, curator at the Museum of Islamic Art, for talking to us for this episode, and to Dr Massumeh Farhad for helping with our research. 

    Follow us @MIAQatar on Instagram to learn more about this exhibit.

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    8 mins
  • 3: Painting an Oasis: Isfahan
    Oct 13 2023

    How do you capture Iran’s third largest city in one painting? In the 1600s, Isfahan served as the capital of the Safavid Empire and one of the biggest cities in the world at the time. Larger than Paris, London, or Tokyo. Isfahan was built on the back of the silk trade. Its rich and noble history makes it an important city in the Islamic world. 

    ‘Fashioning an Empire’ is by the Museum of Islamic Art, and produced by Kerning Cultures Network. 

    Thank you to our partners, Qatar Museums, and M7. The Fashioning an Empire exhibition runs 23 October, 2023 - 20 April, 2024 at the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha. 

    This series is produced by Al Shaibani and edited by Hebah Fisher, with sound design by Mohamad Khreizat. 

    Thank you to Dr. Julia Gonnella, director of the Museum of Islamic Art, for talking to us for this episode. 


    Follow us @MIAQatar on Instagram to learn more about this exhibit.

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    9 mins
  • 2: A Fragment of Rich, Red Silk
    Oct 12 2023

    How did this exquisite piece of silk come to be made? Safavid textiles are among the most sophisticated and complex textiles ever produced. Rich colours, intricate figures, shimmering surfaces… silk production was coveted in Safavid Iran during the late 1600s. 

    ‘Fashioning an Empire’ is by the Museum of Islamic Art, and produced by Kerning Cultures Network. 

    Thank you to our partners, Qatar Museums, and M7. The Fashioning an Empire exhibition runs 23 October, 2023 - 20 April, 2024 at the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha. 

    This series is produced by Al Shaibani and edited by Hebah Fisher, with sound design by Mohamad Khreizat. 

    Thank you to Massumeh Farhad, the original curator of this exhibition at the National Museum of Asian Art in Washington, D.C. for talking to us for this episode, and to Nicoletta Fazio and Dr Julia Gonnella for their guidance. 

    Follow us @MIAQatar on Instagram to learn more about this exhibit.

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    9 mins
  • 1: Portraits of Safavid Elegance
    Oct 12 2023

    Who are these two larger-than-life portraits welcoming you into the exhibit? Their elegant fashion is a fantastic introduction to the important role one textile in particular played in the Safavid empire: silk. 

    ‘Fashioning an Empire’ is by the Museum of Islamic Art, and produced by Kerning Cultures Network. 

    Thank you to our partners, Qatar Museums, and M7. The Fashioning an Empire exhibition runs 23 October, 2023 - 20 April, 2024 at the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha. 

    This series is produced by Al Shaibani and edited by Hebah Fisher, with sound design by Mohamad Khreizat. 

    Thank you to Nicoletta Fazio, curator at the Museum of Islamic Art for joining us in this episode. 

    Follow us @MIAQatar on Instagram to learn more about this exhibit.

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    7 mins
  • Trailer: From clothing to carpets…
    Oct 12 2023

    …we’re unravelling threads of Safavid elegance. Each story will take us on a journey back in time – and, if you’re at the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar, you’ll be able to follow along with the exhibition in front of you. For those of you listening at home: sit back and let your imagination take you to the early 1600s… 

    ‘Fashioning an Empire’ is by the Museum of Islamic Art, and produced by Kerning Cultures Network. 

    Thank you to our partners, Qatar Museums, and M7. The Fashioning an Empire exhibition runs 23 October, 2023 - 20 April, 2024 at the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha. 

    Fashioning an Empire was conceived by and first presented at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, Washington, DC (December 18, 2021 to May 15, 2022). 

    This series is produced by Al Shaibani and edited by Hebah Fisher, with sound design by Mohamad Khreizat. 


    Follow us @MIAQatar on Instagram to learn more about this exhibit.

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    3 mins